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SF-TX 01-04-2009 20:41

Now this:

Quote:

The defense officials said it was likely that a number of senior Hamas operatives and terror chiefs were hiding and conducting their operations from within Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

"Hamas operatives are in the hospital and have disguised themselves as nurses and doctors," one official said.

OC Military Intelligence Maj.-Gen. Amos Yadlin told the cabinet that Hamas was using mosques, public institutions and private homes as ammunition stores.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satelli...cle%2FShowFull

stuW 01-04-2009 21:17

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 242445)
Zionism as we know it today came out of the East European socialist and growing antisemitic movements of the latter decades of the 19th Century. The core thought was that the diasporal Jews had misinterpreted the idea that they were to await God's approval to return to the lands of the tribes of Israel, and that they had to unite to force a return to those lands to show God that they were indeed worthy, once again, of his trust. Theodr Herzl, the movement's leader, first posited the position at the First Jewish Congress in Basle in 1897.

I don't know if I would be comfortable describing Zionism as one ideology, but if I were, I'd frame it similarly. I think the Zionist movement today is formed by five drivers, though I'd agree with Richard that a large part of its ideological foundation was formed as he eloquently described. There are more, but I think these are the big ones.

While the interpretation of the appropriate actions of Jews to bring about the Messiah was an important ideological debate during the time from the first Jewish emigrants to those arriving pre-WW2, I'd argue it has little impact on nearly any Zionist movement today. Therefore, I leave it off the list.

stu

1. Eastern European Jews driven by socialist political goals, concurrent with a drive to create a "New Jew," workers of the land.
2. Jews escaping the Holocaust, and DP camps afterward
3. Jews from Arab Lands escaping oppression from '48 onward
4. Former USSR immigrants
5. Jews from developed countries making Aliyah within the past 25 years
a. Political-religious zealots seeking to increase borders and population
b. Preference-driven from countries like France and USA

SF-TX 01-06-2009 22:36

The following is a link to video reputed to be Palestinian militants dragging/pushing unwitting children into the line of fire.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024270.php

HOLLiS 01-08-2009 10:43

Another video on Hamas:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1M4e...layer_embedded


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